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    Originally posted by shiyab View Post

    HI TRY THIS update
    try this

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      DONT WORK THIS LAST FILE

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        Originally posted by QK Hafeez View Post
        DONT WORK THIS LAST FILE
        use the dmi tool

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          Hello everyone!

          Could someone please help to delete the password 8CF8 suffix?

          Dell Latitude 5400
          edc41 la-g891p rev.1 A00
          Service Tag : 629B0R2
          Attached Files

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            Originally posted by aung khine View Post
            Hello everyone!

            Could someone please help to delete the password 8CF8 suffix?

            Dell Latitude 5400
            edc41 la-g891p rev.1 A00
            Service Tag : 629B0R2
            Unlocked
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              Hi,
              I have been given a Dell Latitude from a family member that I'm trying to recover into a useable laptop, as it's currently password protected and completely locked down. I have tried to obtain a viable password from https://beta.bios-pw.org/ using the laptop serial number (with suffix xxxxxxx-8FC8) but nothing would work for me. So now I am trying to read the current BIOS off the device before attempting to follow the guidelines on this forum to refresh the BIOS to something that works again. However, I'm having real problems reading the existing BIOS from the chip as it's a WSON8 (very low-level) IC with pins that are very difficult to get at. I have a XGecu TL866 II Plus programmer that perports to support the chip - a GigaDevice GD25B256D WSON8.

              With a bit of ingenuity, and a lot of patience, I have 3-D printed an adapter that sits tightly on the chip, holding 1mm pogo pins to each leg of the IC. With this wired-up to my programmer and a bit of trial and error, I finally got it to (apparently) perform a full read of the chip which appeared to complete successfully. The software I'm using is Xgpro v12.67. But when it completes the read there is nothing other than "FF"'s in the buffer. So I assume that read was not successful. Then I wondered whether the programmer was actually supplying VCC to the chip when attempting the read. So I checked, and it was not. So I then connected an external 3.3v power supply across the relevant pins (pin 4 ground, pin 8 Vcc) and tried again. Unfortunately, there was no change. The programmer indicated it had successfully read the chip but the buffer again had no readable contents.



              So I'm somewhat stuck with what to try next and need some help from the experience of this forum. Am I appraoching this in the right way? Should it be possible to read the BIOS from the chip in-situ? Would you expect the programmer should be powering the chip for read/write? I have considered attempting to de-solder the chip from the board to perform the BIOS read/write but have read on the forum that the laptop motherboard is highly multi-layered and requires a LOT of heat to remove. Unfortunately, I only have a cheap-and-cheerful hot air flow solder station. So probably not up to the job. And I don't want to damage the board attempting this, unless a last resort. Even then, I don't (yet) have a WSON8 native adapter for my programmer. So what would you guys suggest?

              Very much appreciate any insights into what I'm doing wrong, what I could/should do different, or any other pointers you can offer to get me over this hurdle.

              TIA
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                Originally posted by Hot Toddy View Post
                Hi,
                I have been given a Dell Latitude from a family member that I'm trying to recover into a useable laptop, as it's currently password protected and completely locked down. I have tried to obtain a viable password from https://beta.bios-pw.org/ using the laptop serial number (with suffix xxxxxxx-8FC8) but nothing would work for me. So now I am trying to read the current BIOS off the device before attempting to follow the guidelines on this forum to refresh the BIOS to something that works again. However, I'm having real problems reading the existing BIOS from the chip as it's a WSON8 (very low-level) IC with pins that are very difficult to get at. I have a XGecu TL866 II Plus programmer that perports to support the chip - a GigaDevice GD25B256D WSON8.

                With a bit of ingenuity, and a lot of patience, I have 3-D printed an adapter that sits tightly on the chip, holding 1mm pogo pins to each leg of the IC. With this wired-up to my programmer and a bit of trial and error, I finally got it to (apparently) perform a full read of the chip which appeared to complete successfully. The software I'm using is Xgpro v12.67. But when it completes the read there is nothing other than "FF"'s in the buffer. So I assume that read was not successful. Then I wondered whether the programmer was actually supplying VCC to the chip when attempting the read. So I checked, and it was not. So I then connected an external 3.3v power supply across the relevant pins (pin 4 ground, pin 8 Vcc) and tried again. Unfortunately, there was no change. The programmer indicated it had successfully read the chip but the buffer again had no readable contents.



                So I'm somewhat stuck with what to try next and need some help from the experience of this forum. Am I appraoching this in the right way? Should it be possible to read the BIOS from the chip in-situ? Would you expect the programmer should be powering the chip for read/write? I have considered attempting to de-solder the chip from the board to perform the BIOS read/write but have read on the forum that the laptop motherboard is highly multi-layered and requires a LOT of heat to remove. Unfortunately, I only have a cheap-and-cheerful hot air flow solder station. So probably not up to the job. And I don't want to damage the board attempting this, unless a last resort. Even then, I don't (yet) have a WSON8 native adapter for my programmer. So what would you guys suggest?

                Very much appreciate any insights into what I'm doing wrong, what I could/should do different, or any other pointers you can offer to get me over this hurdle.

                TIA
                Click image for larger version Name:	IMG_1633.jpg Views:	0 Size:	2.55 MB ID:	3519167 Click image for larger version Name:	IMG_1632.jpg Views:	0 Size:	3.47 MB ID:	3519168 Click image for larger version Name:	IMG_1634.jpg Views:	0 Size:	5.64 MB ID:	3519169
                solder wires between the programmer and the chip, if you don't have anything to unsolder it and put it in the adapter..
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                • peste
                  peste commented
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                  post merged..

                As I stated in the original post …I already soldered wires from the adapter to the chip to power it. Still not reading any legitimate data. (Unless the chip is now actually blank, which I doubt very much.)

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                  Hi Guys,

                  Finally received my T48 to play with it a bit. I'd like ask you to help with Dell 5400 dump with 8FC8 pass.

                  Bios chip is GD25B256DYIG
                  MB: EDC41 LA-G891P Rev 1.0 (A00)
                  ServiceTag: G7PL633

                  Tried with Rex98 patcher, removed pass but made something wrong with ME - loud fan, highcpu freq. Not happy with it 😂.


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                    i need please bios dump for this dell i upload the original bios from dell support for this model could any one extracted
                    dell latitude 5400
                    service tag ; FKZP433
                    EXPRESS SERVICE TAG ; 33921016815
                    MOTHERBOARD ; EDC41 LA-G891P REV 1.0 A00
                    Uploaded original Dump 8mb + 16mb
                    Attached Files
                    Last edited by SMDFlea; 12-04-2024, 01:08 PM.

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                      original dump no diplay
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                      • SMDFlea
                        SMDFlea commented
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                        thread merged.

                      Originally posted by corona100 View Post
                      original dump no diplay
                      Latitude 5400

                      Service Tag: FKZP433
                      Attached Files


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                        Originally posted by edekzfabrykikred View Post
                        Hi Guys,

                        Finally received my T48 to play with it a bit. I'd like ask you to help with Dell 5400 dump with 8FC8 pass.

                        Bios chip is GD25B256DYIG
                        MB: EDC41 LA-G891P Rev 1.0 (A00)
                        ServiceTag: G7PL633

                        Tried with Rex98 patcher, removed pass but made something wrong with ME - loud fan, highcpu freq. Not happy with it 😂.

                        Looks like I was wrong. Flashed again bios chip with original locked BIOS and fan+CPU issues still persist, so it's not Rex98 app issue. Also learned how to check ME - looks OK. Mainboard might be faulty, needs RMA.
                        Thanks anyway!

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                          Originally posted by hoaca388 View Post

                          Unlocked
                          Thank you for unlocking the file.
                          I am having trouble with the programmer machine error.
                          I was able to write the file today and it worked.
                          Much appreciated!

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                            Originally posted by Markus1741 View Post

                            Hello, I don't want to say anything, but how many Dell devices do you actually have to unlock?
                            Given the number of requests, I would think it would be easier to learn it yourself.
                            Just my opinion.
                            You would save yourself a lot of time having to upload it every time.
                            thinks it work no password

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                              Dell Latitude 5400 bios request

                              Hello everyone
                              Please help me. I'm having a problem with my computer freezing". I need a working BIOS.
                              Thanks in advance

                              Dell 5400
                              Service Tag : 244K6Y2
                              MotherBoard : LA-G891P REV:1.0 (A00)
                              Attached Files

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                                PLEASE HELP ME TO UNLOCK

                                Dell 5400
                                Serial : G705L13
                                Service Tag : G705L13
                                Board : LA-G891P
                                Attached Files

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                                  show some time red green and blue color but no display plz fix my bios

                                  Dell LATITUDE 5400
                                  Serial : FFWLM33
                                  Service Tag : FFWLM33
                                  Board : LA-G891P
                                  Attached Files

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                                    Originally posted by kingkong computers View Post
                                    show some time red green and blue color but no display plz fix my bios

                                    Dell LATITUDE 5400
                                    Serial : FFWLM33
                                    Service Tag : FFWLM33
                                    Board : LA-G891P
                                    Try
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                                      Originally posted by minhdigital View Post

                                      Try
                                      thanks dear
                                      just black screen no display

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